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here is growing that the world economy will slow down once again erie it collect -- will slow down once again. >> the dax was up nearly 0.25%. the euro stoxx 550 was also up. over in the u.s., the dow jones is trading at 14,572. that is a slight gain. the euro is trading at one dollar $.30 at the moment. -- $1.30 at the moment. >> still ahead, a tax scandal rocks the world. we will be back in a moment. corexit welcome back. a scandal that has rocked the football world in germany. the country is -- the country -- the most successful team is under fire. >> he used a swiss bank account to hide millions of euros from tax authorities. he turned himself in at the beginning of the year in a bid to avoid prosecution. >> he is a successful businessman and one of the best- known faces in german football. the allegations have tarnished his public image. >> i have to pay tax on everything i earn. i think the same rules should apply to everyone. the authorities should follow it up. >> we do not have the same opportunities as rich people to hide money from authorities. >> angela merkel's spokesman sa
here is growing that the world economy will slow down once again erie it collect -- will slow down once again. >> the dax was up nearly 0.25%. the euro stoxx 550 was also up. over in the u.s., the dow jones is trading at 14,572. that is a slight gain. the euro is trading at one dollar $.30 at the moment. -- $1.30 at the moment. >> still ahead, a tax scandal rocks the world. we will be back in a moment. corexit welcome back. a scandal that has rocked the football world in germany....
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we have got your's -- europe's third-biggest economy facing problems. what is the likelihood that things will get worse still? >> it is tangible tonight if you are standing outside the parliamentary building. there are thousands gathered in protest. ofs is a country in the grip a serious depression. this economy, 35% of people between the ages and -- of 15 and 25 are out of work. -- thereno indication is many people who feel the political parties are completely detached from the problems of those living there. >> thank you. keeping us up-to-date on the turmoil over the latest italian politics. we go to the u.s.. people in the city of boston are breathing a collective sigh of relief after the arrest of the second suspect in monday's boston marathon bombings. investigators are waiting to interrogate dzhokhar tsarnaev, who is lying seriously injured in a boston hospital. the 19-year-old and his brother are believed to have killed three and wounded more than 170 others. the police are trying to work out what exactly their motive was. >> the spectacular manh
we have got your's -- europe's third-biggest economy facing problems. what is the likelihood that things will get worse still? >> it is tangible tonight if you are standing outside the parliamentary building. there are thousands gathered in protest. ofs is a country in the grip a serious depression. this economy, 35% of people between the ages and -- of 15 and 25 are out of work. -- thereno indication is many people who feel the political parties are completely detached from the problems...
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it provides a snapshot of the wider german economy. one of the country's leading think tanks believes it will keep on growing because there are tentative signs europe is on the mend. >> these figures reflect the diminishing uncertainty and the fact the markets are now calmer. >> the think tank's forecast is much more optimistic than the german government policy official estimate, and ultimately, there will be exporters who decide who gets it right and who gets it wrong. >> onto thursday's market action now, after trading higher for much of the session, the day's gains were wiped out after data out of the united states fell a bit short of expectations. our correspondence sent us this summary from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> investors seemed to think the same as the main economic institutes do that the german exporters will be able to grow pretty fast outside the euro area and on the other hand that higher wages will lead to higher consumption in germany so that the consumption will be very important for economic growth, but this po
it provides a snapshot of the wider german economy. one of the country's leading think tanks believes it will keep on growing because there are tentative signs europe is on the mend. >> these figures reflect the diminishing uncertainty and the fact the markets are now calmer. >> the think tank's forecast is much more optimistic than the german government policy official estimate, and ultimately, there will be exporters who decide who gets it right and who gets it wrong. >>...
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this could be a signal to stimulate the economy even more by signaling the interest rate. dutch a telecom finally achieved its aim on the u.s. market. it is ready to merge with u.s. company metro pcs. >> in frankfurt, the dax was up by 1.32% to end at 7759. the euro stoxx also up by nearly 1.5%. dow jones trading at 14,706, slightly down. the euro trading against the dollar $1.3021. >> german auto maker daimler has scrapped its earnings forecast for 2013 after first quarter earnings plunged by more than half compared to last year, down to 564 million euros. air feeling the effects of the slump on european markets. the small car division is especially struggling to keep up with the competition. luxury car sales are also down, and demand in china is weakening. it is daimler's second profit warning in six months. german companies are increasingly being targeted for takeover by foreign firms. chinese investors in particular have been on a buying spree. >> price waterhouse cooper has released a report confirming that overseas investments in germany are on the rise. >> puts mr.
this could be a signal to stimulate the economy even more by signaling the interest rate. dutch a telecom finally achieved its aim on the u.s. market. it is ready to merge with u.s. company metro pcs. >> in frankfurt, the dax was up by 1.32% to end at 7759. the euro stoxx also up by nearly 1.5%. dow jones trading at 14,706, slightly down. the euro trading against the dollar $1.3021. >> german auto maker daimler has scrapped its earnings forecast for 2013 after first quarter earnings...
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the economy across latin america grew by 3.5% between 2007 and 2012. but in ecuador, it grew by 3.3%. >> the small, latin american country has not been very high on the german business sectors agenda until now. generally, interest in latin america has grown considerably recently. that is despite trade barriers in certain areas. german investment already amounts to 30 billion euros. >> they just the same difficulty as others. medium-sized companies today are ready to diapered resources to other countries countries which are getting positive headlines. in asia, we are getting negative news. >> but there is also criticism directed at latin america. some has praised ecuador's president. he has come under fire for plans to allow oil extraction from the national park. >> hundreds of wildlife experts are combing the floors of nepal in an attempt to count the number of endangered tigers in the national parks. >> a are using sophisticated surveillance cameras to capture images of the animals as they move through the forest. it is part of a census of bengal tige
the economy across latin america grew by 3.5% between 2007 and 2012. but in ecuador, it grew by 3.3%. >> the small, latin american country has not been very high on the german business sectors agenda until now. generally, interest in latin america has grown considerably recently. that is despite trade barriers in certain areas. german investment already amounts to 30 billion euros. >> they just the same difficulty as others. medium-sized companies today are ready to diapered...
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it keeps the united states competitive and our global economy. >> in order to get an outside opinion about what is going on in america, i traveled to germany. a cool tour ofng his butchery, he told me how things are done in germany compared to america. there are many specialis america. our apprenticeship system in germany is very dynamic. our workers are used in many areas of the work. my american friend was surprised to see the same staff sleeping and serving. and all the necessary things are learned in a three-year apprenticeship. this apprenticeship system serves as a worldwide example and should definitely be maintained. apprentices' ships? not good enough? i needed some sort of explanation. that is what i spoke to dr. orsino, headmaster of west mr. academy. what kind of challenge to educators face today? there's a time in which the mother, father, children would ents gto school andnts wlde they only have one parent or there are issues at all. they bring those challenges into the classroom. i think schools should help children love to learn, love to read, become the thinkers, bec
it keeps the united states competitive and our global economy. >> in order to get an outside opinion about what is going on in america, i traveled to germany. a cool tour ofng his butchery, he told me how things are done in germany compared to america. there are many specialis america. our apprenticeship system in germany is very dynamic. our workers are used in many areas of the work. my american friend was surprised to see the same staff sleeping and serving. and all the necessary...
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the political deadlock is having a disastrous impact on the economy, already weighed down by the debt crisis. last year, thousands of companies went bankrupt, and in some cases, t state was dictlyesponsible it still owes private businesses billions of euros. now, the acting prime minister has promised that some of the debts will be paid, but for some, it may be too late. >> these days, oswaldo rarely leaves his home. many local stores have had to close and are a painful reminder of his own plight. in january, he received a letter from the company he worked for, telling him it had filed for bankruptcy. since then,e haseen working part time and therefore earning less. >> i earned 600 euros a month, and i paid 400 euros a month back, and course, i have other overhead costs, too. and now he is earning half of what he used to, despite having worked for the company for years, but he does not blame his employer. >> the company was founded 117 years ago. a company like that cannot just go bankrupt. i still think thereust be a glimmer of hope. >> this company based in bologna is a leading manu
the political deadlock is having a disastrous impact on the economy, already weighed down by the debt crisis. last year, thousands of companies went bankrupt, and in some cases, t state was dictlyesponsible it still owes private businesses billions of euros. now, the acting prime minister has promised that some of the debts will be paid, but for some, it may be too late. >> these days, oswaldo rarely leaves his home. many local stores have had to close and are a painful reminder of his...
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public economy and what's called the private economy the public economy is all the stuff that we all do for each other because it's the stuff that we do you really require something as large as a government to do. you wouldn't want to you know go out and rent an army and you wouldn't want to you know be a minister in a city with acme widget companies senior vice president of city administration you know the. there's reasons why we do these things and there are also natural monopolies there are there are things that it's hard to to great you know who owns the air who owns the water how many water pipes can you have run into your house how many electric lines can you ave right in your house what these are natural monopolies. so in those areas where you have natural monopolies or in those areas where the commons are involved the police the fire the schools the water the you know it's appropriate that that be the arrival of or the public economy then of the other and you have the private economy private economy is making stuff you know running businesses doing t.v. shows and making phone
public economy and what's called the private economy the public economy is all the stuff that we all do for each other because it's the stuff that we do you really require something as large as a government to do. you wouldn't want to you know go out and rent an army and you wouldn't want to you know be a minister in a city with acme widget companies senior vice president of city administration you know the. there's reasons why we do these things and there are also natural monopolies there are...
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public economy and what's called the private economy the public economy is all the stuff that we all do for each other because it's the stuff that we do you really require something as large as a government to do. you wouldn't want to you know go out rent an army and you wouldn't want to you know be a minister in a city with acme with your company's senior vice president of city administration you you know you there's reasons why we do these things and there are also natural monopolies there are there are things that it's hard to to great you know who owns the air. who owns the water how many water pipes can you have run into your house how many electric lines can you have a new run in your house one these are natural monopolies. so in those areas where you have natural monopolies or in those areas where the commons are involved the police the fire the schools the water the you know it's appropriate that that be the or the public economy then of the other and you have the private economy private economy is making stuff you know running businesses doing t.v. shows making phones do it
public economy and what's called the private economy the public economy is all the stuff that we all do for each other because it's the stuff that we do you really require something as large as a government to do. you wouldn't want to you know go out rent an army and you wouldn't want to you know be a minister in a city with acme with your company's senior vice president of city administration you you know you there's reasons why we do these things and there are also natural monopolies there...
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that's why we had so many problems with the economy. before we had open markets and entrepreneurship and that's what helped china succeed. we have to go back to market forces as well as fight corruption. >> and tomorrow ross will sit down exclusively a chairman who is called warren buffett of china and ross will be back here to tell you about it himself. >>> you can find why investors are helping to surge peugeot sales. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will it send me... one call to hoveround and you'll be singing too! pick up the phone and call hoveround, the premier power chair. hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. most importantly, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost. call now for your free dvd and information kit. you don't really have to give up living,
that's why we had so many problems with the economy. before we had open markets and entrepreneurship and that's what helped china succeed. we have to go back to market forces as well as fight corruption. >> and tomorrow ross will sit down exclusively a chairman who is called warren buffett of china and ross will be back here to tell you about it himself. >>> you can find why investors are helping to surge peugeot sales. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will...
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the dax has been driven sharply down on concerns about the state of the economy. other people are talking about technical reactions, but also the numbers from the usa are not as good anymore. bank of america reported results that have been far on next -- under expectations. >> we will stay in frankfurt for a closer look at the numbers. the dax -- it is down by more than 2.3%. the euro stoxx 50 is down by more than 2%. across the atlantic, things there are also down in negative territory. the euro is drifting lower against the greenback, trading at a value of 1.3044. >> the british retailer tesco, the world's third-largest, says it is pulling out of the u.s. market. profits fell for the first time in 20 years. >> empathy says it wants it wants to refocus on its british operations ash the company says it wants to refocus on its british operations -- the company says it wants to refocus on its british operations. >> millions of germans were disappointed today when they went to get their mail and, lo and behold, the letterboxes were empty. no holiday postcards from
the dax has been driven sharply down on concerns about the state of the economy. other people are talking about technical reactions, but also the numbers from the usa are not as good anymore. bank of america reported results that have been far on next -- under expectations. >> we will stay in frankfurt for a closer look at the numbers. the dax -- it is down by more than 2.3%. the euro stoxx 50 is down by more than 2%. across the atlantic, things there are also down in negative territory....
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how strong is the economy relative to the eurozone? and when we get data like this, it makes things sticky, certainly not going to spell relief from consumers. >> i think the uk picture is similar to the european picture in terms of growth, but with a little bit of extra growth. and, you know, as far as the bigger picture sort of is concerned, that isn't sufficiently differentiated compared to what you're seeing in the u.s. or asia. i think for the foreign exchange market, it's more a question of policy action. and now, because we're in this limbo, that leaves sterling a little bit of limbo. >> meanwhile, the treasury there is targeting sales of 4 to 5 billion sales in six-month and is 1-month t bills. yes, same with italian yields, as well, michael. are we now at the low point in the cycle for spanish and italian yields? who is going to drive them lower from here and why would you? >> i think the market has seen a lot of liquidity expansion. first from the fed and then lastly from the bank of japan. and combined with the renewed commi
how strong is the economy relative to the eurozone? and when we get data like this, it makes things sticky, certainly not going to spell relief from consumers. >> i think the uk picture is similar to the european picture in terms of growth, but with a little bit of extra growth. and, you know, as far as the bigger picture sort of is concerned, that isn't sufficiently differentiated compared to what you're seeing in the u.s. or asia. i think for the foreign exchange market, it's more a...
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. >> finance ministers of the g-20 economies are softening their line on austerity. had a policy meeting in washington, d.c., they have agreed to set -- not to set hard targets. the discussions were dominated by talk of the struggling eurozone were harsh austerity measures have failed to lift the region out of its economic troubles. the german finance minister defended berlin's demands that the eurozone's troubled economies continue to cut spending. german shares fell for a sixth day in a row. their longest losing streak since november 2011, that amid disappointing earnings statements from some of the nation's largest companies. our correspondence sent us this summary from frankfurt. >> in the first quarter 2013, the software company has not been able to reach its goals, especially because of a far weaker than expected business in asia. sales have been far under estimates, and investors have been disappointed. they dragged down s&p shares by more than 2.5%, making them the leading loser -- >> saying the by a little early from frankfurt. let's take a closer look at th
. >> finance ministers of the g-20 economies are softening their line on austerity. had a policy meeting in washington, d.c., they have agreed to set -- not to set hard targets. the discussions were dominated by talk of the struggling eurozone were harsh austerity measures have failed to lift the region out of its economic troubles. the german finance minister defended berlin's demands that the eurozone's troubled economies continue to cut spending. german shares fell for a sixth day in a...
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thatcher's performance while she was in power while have a policy is really liberalize the british economy it also a great deal of harm as some see it anyway to britain's manufacturing sector and that was concentrated in particular parts of the country as you mentioned the miners it wasn't just the miners it was also people who worked in steel and shipbuilding etc and there's a great deal of resentment in those parts of the country that the economic restructuring that took place took place if you like at their cost and those areas have never really recovered so there are a. number of people i think you think that she left them really with nothing while large parts of the country in the southeast in particular in london in particular the city of london if you like did very well so there's a kind of us of then feel about it discussing thatcher's impact our prime minister cameron said quote we are all thatcherites now what do you what do you think he meant by that i think he meant really that if you look at the way that britain is run these days in the way the economy works in particular it's
thatcher's performance while she was in power while have a policy is really liberalize the british economy it also a great deal of harm as some see it anyway to britain's manufacturing sector and that was concentrated in particular parts of the country as you mentioned the miners it wasn't just the miners it was also people who worked in steel and shipbuilding etc and there's a great deal of resentment in those parts of the country that the economic restructuring that took place took place if...
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earlier in april the economy ministry lowered its forecast for the sear by a third but it hasn't yet proposed concrete measures for stimulate growth meanwhile footage from the meeting shows russia's former finance minister alex a clue drip who resigned after an argument with president dmitri medvedev along those present tense table has the reputation of someone who can save the day largely thanks to a good run russia came out of the two thousand and eight crisis relatively unscathed but now the russian press is speculating about him getting a post in the presidential administration which many say could turn into a shadow cabinet earlier i asked ben eris the editor in chief of business new europe if he things could drink of soon make his way back into the government. katrina's governance of inglorious the much as he was one of the best central bank governors in the world in the last decade and he steered russia through some very nasty crises and we had one in two thousand and four two thousand and eight was a big one and putin has to make stream the good job of balancing the needs of
earlier in april the economy ministry lowered its forecast for the sear by a third but it hasn't yet proposed concrete measures for stimulate growth meanwhile footage from the meeting shows russia's former finance minister alex a clue drip who resigned after an argument with president dmitri medvedev along those present tense table has the reputation of someone who can save the day largely thanks to a good run russia came out of the two thousand and eight crisis relatively unscathed but now the...
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the minimum wage at least to where it was in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight when actually our economy was actually working when i first know if you want to get really rich people you might want to go with john kerry we could use that as a better i'm going to have warned about it to you i mean we go down right now and there are more democrats on millionaires list than there are republicans i don't care about but not quite but your guys you keep going after ours let them nor that they have the poverty of the left is you know they're not what you know we don't need more money on your back that what if we say you know a billion dollars isn't anything about our plans always anything over a billion i don't talk about wealth and you know we got a billion dollars a maximum wage i'm talking wealth not wages anything over a billion dollars one hundred percent office confiscation then when the motivation to work then you just put everybody on millionaire welfare you think you think somebody with a billion dollars is working because they need more money now but they're worried because they have a
the minimum wage at least to where it was in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight when actually our economy was actually working when i first know if you want to get really rich people you might want to go with john kerry we could use that as a better i'm going to have warned about it to you i mean we go down right now and there are more democrats on millionaires list than there are republicans i don't care about but not quite but your guys you keep going after ours let them nor that they have...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. so. six. simple.
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. >> the economy is the most important activity in any society. when you buy stuff, when you owe to school, when you buy a house, when you of the bank and deposit your money -- it is all part of economic activity. is --ever, the economy due to deficit and debt. the federal deficit is at more than $1 trillion. the national debt is that more and $16 trillion. the senior director of the bipartisan policy desk says that the debt has been acutely living so much that the economy is on hiring. >> our debt is the percentage of gdp. in the last 30 or 40 years has in less than 40%. it is only in recent years that we have seen a client. the fact is, we are in dangerous territory. that thesullivan says policymakers are arguing and debating but missing the main shellshocked u.s. economy. >> joshua gordon says that the deficit is continuing to expand because of job loss, creating less revenue and more spending on aid programs. >> you have a large deficit for four years because you have low revenues and people don't have paid or they're getting less. but also we
. >> the economy is the most important activity in any society. when you buy stuff, when you owe to school, when you buy a house, when you of the bank and deposit your money -- it is all part of economic activity. is --ever, the economy due to deficit and debt. the federal deficit is at more than $1 trillion. the national debt is that more and $16 trillion. the senior director of the bipartisan policy desk says that the debt has been acutely living so much that the economy is on hiring....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in cars a report on. the music sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated rowboat which fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only. the international at the very heart of moscow. is great to have you with us the u.s. is sending more medics to tend to the rising number of hunger striking detainees at guantanamo bay officials say most of the halls of the one hundred sixty six captives that have now joined the protest which is well into its third month sixteen detainees are being forced fled to prevent death from starvation and six are in a military hospital in a critical condition known as have said the total number of hunger strike is has been much higher all along the process or sponsored by alleged mistreatment by prison guards with some detainees increasingly desperate because they're being held indefinitely without charge and though professor jonathan hafe
find out what's really happening to the global economy in cars a report on. the music sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated rowboat which fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only. the international at the very heart of moscow. is great to have you with us the u.s. is sending more medics to tend to the rising number of hunger striking...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two kinds a report on. it. klug. the good speech. she gave. her. mother will please. please. please please good. luck. to. get her. out of line i mean very little. battling for supremacy venezuela's new president elect nicolas maduro and his opposition rival look caught in a deadlock of mutual accusations as post election violence leaves at least seven people dead. and no claims of responsibility for the boston bombing as investigators race to want to rival the worst terror. attack in the u.s. since nine eleven. the u.s. military reveals two detainees at guantanamo bay recently tried to kill themselves in protest at indefinite detention but the mass hunger strike at the facility now in the middle of its third month. to live pictures for you right here as our britain bids goodbye to the country's first and only female prime minister margaret thatcher was a controversial figure even after her death still manages to divi
find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two kinds a report on. it. klug. the good speech. she gave. her. mother will please. please. please please good. luck. to. get her. out of line i mean very little. battling for supremacy venezuela's new president elect nicolas maduro and his opposition rival look caught in a deadlock of mutual accusations as post election violence leaves at least seven people dead. and no...
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around there's no logic in it it's just complete lunacy germany's pulling out the stops to keep its economy growing with people sensitive to anything is seen as a financial drag on the state like immigration which is not a twenty year high newcomer as a playing to the industrial powerhouse in search of jobs and wealth that not only from out front in the but within it has a well known of of course now from. those coming to germany in search of a new life might find one of their biggest challenges in the shape of the german people a bertelsmann foundation poll shows two surge of people here a few new comers as a burden on society one of those is called schmidt he says he knows families who come from outside of the e.u. as many as five children who live in the state presently. the main performance which you have to bring to stay in germany you have to make children if you have no drop in germany and normal social flat hundred square meters in five children you get another three thousand euros that month social eight call runs a motor scooter hire company in berlin and claims to represent many
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. choose your language. clearly make it without the materials and still some. true it's good. to use that in the great. choose the stories to. choose accents to. see. thirty one minutes past ten pm here in moscow welcome to business with me that the show has kept a full tweet from i have to associated press account on monday wiped out almost one hundred forty billion dollars of the s. and p. five hundred in a matter of seconds the fake claim of an attack on the white house and the dow jones industrial average down one hundred twenty points that's losses of roughly two hundred billion dollars now both in the seas recovered within minutes but the incident really raises a lot of questions first of all about the reliability of the system as a whole especially after market players said overall what trading programs made the scary moment so much more difficult for traders i asked the shock's a de key a market strategist at capital in lon
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. choose your language. clearly make it without the materials and still some. true it's good. to use that in the great. choose the stories to. choose accents to. see. thirty one minutes past ten pm here in moscow welcome to business with me that the show has kept a full tweet from i have to associated press account on monday wiped out almost...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on . the news about international and world in the very heart of moscow. live from moscow this is r t with me rule receive that the u.s. is sending more medics to tend to the rising number of hunger striking detainees at guantanamo bay officials say more than half of the one hundred sixty six captives are now have joined the protest in effect sixteen detainees are being force fed to prevent death from starvation and six are in a military hospital in a critical condition lawyers have said the total number of hunger strikers has been much higher all along the protest sparked by alleged mistreatment by prison guards some detainees increasingly desperate because they're being held indefinitely without charge a law professor jonathan hafetz says of the crisis won't end until the demands of the captors of met. the hunger strikes as military officials themselves have acknowledged are triggered at the bottom by the system of indefinite
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on. the mission free accreditation free in-store charge is free. range means free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. dot com. which. we can with. the consensus can. choose the opinions that you. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to. plus. plus live. live live. live . the government international airport in the very heart of moscow. bottling for supremacy venezuela's new president elect nicolas maduro and his opposition rival of course in a deadlock over mutual accusations as post-election violence leaves at least seven dead. but claims of responsibility for the boston bombing atrocity i think best to gauge as a race to unravel the worst terror attack in the u.s. since nine eleven which came despite years of heightened security. the u.s. military reveals to detainees at guantanamo bay recently trying to kill themselves in protest at indefinite detention with a mass hunger strike at the facility
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it's not a command economy. there are limits how inexe tent people get and still expect to be in the club which is why there's interim pressure, everybody's got to be good so we do business inside the club and remain profitable and so forth, but that's just one of the more polite examples of what sometimes called crony capitalism, a terrible term, but i use it because people understand it. sometimes crony capitalisms in malaysia and indonesia is rich, greedy, incompetent people scratching each other's back. in the civilized polite countries, the masters germany and japan and the countries that follow after them like korea ataiwan, there's different arrangements, but the pattern is you have a clubby, corporate establishment, and the government understands the game. the government wants to favor domestic producers, understand that they got to be competent to do that pushing people hard, but there is app assumption of insiders and outsiders, and that assumption is just so in the system that nobody really has to tal
it's not a command economy. there are limits how inexe tent people get and still expect to be in the club which is why there's interim pressure, everybody's got to be good so we do business inside the club and remain profitable and so forth, but that's just one of the more polite examples of what sometimes called crony capitalism, a terrible term, but i use it because people understand it. sometimes crony capitalisms in malaysia and indonesia is rich, greedy, incompetent people scratching each...
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people don't believe the economy will be as bad as others. >> i think the economy may not be as bad as people think and there's no other place to go. >> what's the mood there? it's still early. you have to be getting your thoughts in early as you walk in the cme this morning. >> many people anticipated somewhat of a rebound. clearly you thought gold was going to see some sort of bounce here. it's a very risky asset at this point. it's not ae haven. the first thing we looked at off this news is how the dollar traded. and you saw strength against the euro. most being stirling. you are start as more astute investors are looking a little bit more because they anticipate the slope where it's at. the biggest news of the day was the economic news out of china. there is going to be a slowdown that moves from europe into china. that is starting to look like that's the case. >> although we got bad numbers out of germany and the market didn't really really significantly to that. >> it didn't. that's not surprising. one of the things about germany we're starting to look at is the periphery around
people don't believe the economy will be as bad as others. >> i think the economy may not be as bad as people think and there's no other place to go. >> what's the mood there? it's still early. you have to be getting your thoughts in early as you walk in the cme this morning. >> many people anticipated somewhat of a rebound. clearly you thought gold was going to see some sort of bounce here. it's a very risky asset at this point. it's not ae haven. the first thing we looked at...
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we can all benefit and ike debt -- a dynamic, free economy. the minute we start taking the conversation away from a washington, d.c., centered polkas, it becomes easier for people to understand what we want, which is for everyone to prosper. and for us to stop talking about government allocating special perks to this group or to that group. in the back. heritage foundation. you mention social on abortion, this idea of including your social impact within the bottom line id of your business. what do you see as the relationship between social on abortion and social welfare, and what the ec as the relationship between government and social of entrepreneurship? it andit encourage languish and state hands off. >> that question is central, which is the best way that government can support that kind of behavior is for government to establish a neutral set of rules that govern everyone, a set of rules that is designed to create an environment of law and order rather than one of chaos, and then make sure those rules are implemented in an evenhanded fash
we can all benefit and ike debt -- a dynamic, free economy. the minute we start taking the conversation away from a washington, d.c., centered polkas, it becomes easier for people to understand what we want, which is for everyone to prosper. and for us to stop talking about government allocating special perks to this group or to that group. in the back. heritage foundation. you mention social on abortion, this idea of including your social impact within the bottom line id of your business. what...
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are up there is no logic in it it's just complete lunacy germany's pulling out the stops to keep its economy growing with people sensitive to anything seen as a financial planning on the state like immigration which is not a twenty year high you come as a failing to the industrial powerhouse in search of jobs and wealth and not only from outside but within it as well one of the reports now from berlin those coming to germany in search of a new life might find one of their biggest challenges in the shape of the german people a bertelsmann foundation poll shows two thirds of people here a few new comers as a burden on society one of those is called schmidt he says he knows families who come from outside of the e.u. as many as five children who live on the state presently. the main performance which you have to bring to stay in germany you have to make children if you have no drop in germany and normal social. if hundred square meters if i have children you get another three thousand euros a month social eight call runs a motor scooter hire company in berlin and claims to represent many set at
are up there is no logic in it it's just complete lunacy germany's pulling out the stops to keep its economy growing with people sensitive to anything seen as a financial planning on the state like immigration which is not a twenty year high you come as a failing to the industrial powerhouse in search of jobs and wealth and not only from outside but within it as well one of the reports now from berlin those coming to germany in search of a new life might find one of their biggest challenges in...
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spending without securing revenues are driven as they often are by populist rationale as a result those economies were essentially living on credit i believe that one of the major precursors to the crisis has been exactly the fact that politicians oversaw an accumulation of debt back when their economies were enjoying positive economic growth growth periods should normally be used to reduce debt when the crisis broke out those economies found themselves ridden with debt with no reserves to use as a safety cushion therefore i think politicians are primarily responsible for the fall at a rather a direct question now what happened in cyprus can we describe this is an action to expropriate russian money and in general how much money did russia lose out on this or do you agree with president vladimir putin saying that what happened there is going to make investors more inclined to keep russian money to keep their money in russia. i wouldn't call it an action to expropriate russian money since there were not too many options to choose from this is a very unpleasant way to deal with the problem maybe ev
spending without securing revenues are driven as they often are by populist rationale as a result those economies were essentially living on credit i believe that one of the major precursors to the crisis has been exactly the fact that politicians oversaw an accumulation of debt back when their economies were enjoying positive economic growth growth periods should normally be used to reduce debt when the crisis broke out those economies found themselves ridden with debt with no reserves to use...
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that but what we do know is that the partnership would involve nearly forty percent of the world's economy and has been in negotiations since the bush administration and it is currently one of president obama's top administrative priorities t.p.k. rules would override any national laws including those regarding internet freedom the production of. pharmaceuticals as well as environmental and financial regulations and it would also do much much more earlier i was joined by stan so sure he's a labor representative at the professional aerospace union and he explained to us his stance on trade negotiations. a lot of times you kind of suggested this in the way you friend the question a lot of times it comes across as free trade versus protectionism and my union for instance where in the earth space industry we're one hundred percent in favor of trade everybody i know is in favor of trade we make products the rest world wants to buy so the issue for us is is having a good trade policy or a bad trade policy and i think we would know a good trade policy i think all of us do a good trade policy is o
that but what we do know is that the partnership would involve nearly forty percent of the world's economy and has been in negotiations since the bush administration and it is currently one of president obama's top administrative priorities t.p.k. rules would override any national laws including those regarding internet freedom the production of. pharmaceuticals as well as environmental and financial regulations and it would also do much much more earlier i was joined by stan so sure he's a...
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and we and what they do for the economy is virtually zilch as far as i can tell you know. jim cramer the guy from mad money he he actually confessed that he ran a hedge fund for ten years and then ten years later he actually confessed. on a website and he said that everything he did was fiction he used to manipulate his fellow reporters on c n b c by giving them false tips so his hedge fund could make bets based on the false tips. he said if you are not oil i see not in jail because it was ten years later the statue of limitation and he said if you're not willing to do these things you should not be in the hedge fund business why you know if this is putting our economy a risk for the money out of out of the middle class it's great it's creating huge economic this distortions i mean we're wealth inequality united states is among the worst in the world now whereas you know when reagan came into office we were pretty reasonable. in the minute we have left here. is anybody going to do anything about this or any serious efforts elizabeth warren as well you know we were we had a
and we and what they do for the economy is virtually zilch as far as i can tell you know. jim cramer the guy from mad money he he actually confessed that he ran a hedge fund for ten years and then ten years later he actually confessed. on a website and he said that everything he did was fiction he used to manipulate his fellow reporters on c n b c by giving them false tips so his hedge fund could make bets based on the false tips. he said if you are not oil i see not in jail because it was ten...
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as a global economy but a big energy report to heating oil prices of big loser reporting the lighter than expected demand for the distillates and that continues for out of five trading-- hitting the four month low crude prices falling as the u.s. output debts with the 20 year high. then that shows the commodity winners on the session and agriculture is very strong. a lot of this is seasonal demand the barbeque season begins also natural-gas is higher by about half a percent. cheryl: more breaking news to fox business that jones has downgraded the credit rating from the a-plus down to the a. the asian markets are closed but this could be a big meaningful to the down side for those german stocks. that begin jones has just downgraded germany. of course, bear the financial leaker -- peter with ngela marco and her come padres have been dictating to a the and that is not good news in we will be watching that. >> i view of a big story. >> eagan jones is not accrediting agencies. >> but it is germany. that is a big hit. who else is holding up europe? jones. if i am trading german stocks
as a global economy but a big energy report to heating oil prices of big loser reporting the lighter than expected demand for the distillates and that continues for out of five trading-- hitting the four month low crude prices falling as the u.s. output debts with the 20 year high. then that shows the commodity winners on the session and agriculture is very strong. a lot of this is seasonal demand the barbeque season begins also natural-gas is higher by about half a percent. cheryl: more...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on . the news about international and world in the very heart of moscow. eighteen minutes past the hour hour now the u.s. sending more medics to tend to the rising number of hunger striking detainees at guantanamo bay officials say more than half of the one hundred sixty six captives are now refusing food with the last u.k. resident of the jail among them a small group in london staged a protest against shakhtar on air being held in the detention center demonstrators called for his release and the closure of the camp shakar amara has twice been cleared by u.s. authorities but has never walked free booze before washington introduces a new obstacle whereby the secretary of defense has to certify that britain is a safe place for him to return to and that he won't commit future crimes their shadow lord chancellor can says even m.p.'s are kept in the dark though about why ammar is being held without charge. the minister today was of
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we can all benefit from a dynamic, free economy. the minute we start taking the conversation away from a washington, d.c., it becomes easier for people to understand what we want, which is for everyone to prosper and for us to stop talking about government allocating special perks to this group or to that group. >> in the back. >> heritage foundation. you mention social entrepreneuriship, this idea of including your social impact within the bottom line of your business. what do you see as the relationship between social entrepreneurship and social welfare, and what do you see as the relationship between government and social entrepreneurship? should it encourage it and languish and state hands off? >> that question is central, which is the best way that government can support that kind of behavior is for government to establish a neutral set of rules that govern everyone, a set of rules that is designed to create an environment of law and order rather than one of chaos, and then make sure those rules are implemented in an even-hande
we can all benefit from a dynamic, free economy. the minute we start taking the conversation away from a washington, d.c., it becomes easier for people to understand what we want, which is for everyone to prosper and for us to stop talking about government allocating special perks to this group or to that group. >> in the back. >> heritage foundation. you mention social entrepreneuriship, this idea of including your social impact within the bottom line of your business. what do you...
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what does it mean for stocks, the rest of the economy? >> at this point from an economic standpoint it means further weakness because we're not prying in any inflation right now and seems to be the further. to his point with regard to cyprus selling potentially greece, who knows, maybe even italy, this is a poor indicator for future growth. now when you look at how many people are long gold, a lot of that selloff yesterday in the market was for margin calls. today --. melissa: that wasn't, you don't think that was the result of anything else that was going on around the world? a lot of people thought maybe you would pounce on gold if you saw what was going on in boston. maybe that is a little bit of a bounce back that we with saw today. you think it is really about global weakness and it continues? >> oh, absolutely. if we look, melissa, just over the --. melissa: hedge fund unwinding, pardon me, hedge fund unwinding as well. >> indeed. and also a billion dollars poured out one. etfs on friday. gold etfs are backed by physical gold, when
what does it mean for stocks, the rest of the economy? >> at this point from an economic standpoint it means further weakness because we're not prying in any inflation right now and seems to be the further. to his point with regard to cyprus selling potentially greece, who knows, maybe even italy, this is a poor indicator for future growth. now when you look at how many people are long gold, a lot of that selloff yesterday in the market was for margin calls. today --. melissa: that...
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. >> your personal economy has made up of the things that matter most, including your career. as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan. rethink how you are invested and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can take your personal economy. fidelity investments. turn here. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: law enforcement officials say the surviving suspect in the boston bombings has admitted he did play a role in the attacks, and they believe he and his brother acted alone. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the investigation, and the condition of dzhokar tsarnaev, upgraded today to fair. >> woodruff: plus, jeffrey brown examines the lessons learned for public safety officials about security at big events and gatherings. >> ifill: then, a powerful democrat, montana's max baucus, is the eighth senator to say he won't seek reelection next year. we look at why de
. >> your personal economy has made up of the things that matter most, including your career. as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan. rethink how you are invested and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can take your personal economy. fidelity investments. turn here. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: law enforcement officials say the...
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on the situation in europe and his take on the slowdown in the global economy. europe is in recession today there is a slowdown in growth in other major economies we believe this trend will continue in the coming years as for the russian economy we really depend on the situation in the world the full cost was revised to two point four percent in the current year lower g.d.p. growth will certainly reduce the flow into russia's coffers however we calculated the budget in all price of ninety seven dollars per barrel the current prices being about one hundred ten dollars per barrel since the beginning of the year so now we are seeing more oil and gas revenues than was planned also is also planning to propose measures to create a financial safety mechanism in order to avoid the banking crisis that recently hit cyprus we also asked mississippi one off about how he thinks cyprus is situation was handled. the question of the so-called haircuts is the worst way to solve that problem the deposits in individual banks should be insured this is common practice but this shoul
on the situation in europe and his take on the slowdown in the global economy. europe is in recession today there is a slowdown in growth in other major economies we believe this trend will continue in the coming years as for the russian economy we really depend on the situation in the world the full cost was revised to two point four percent in the current year lower g.d.p. growth will certainly reduce the flow into russia's coffers however we calculated the budget in all price of ninety seven...
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joe, you said the not with standing, you were worried already about the underlying fundmentals of the economy and market. what did you mean by that? >> separating the two, the economy and the markets are kind of acting like on one side slow growth particularly on the revenue side world wide including china and we understand the dependence on what is happening with the feppeds -- feds with the zero cost of money . on the other hand, we have an issue of people looking for a safe haven. united states is probably the safest democratic country right now and a growing acceptance that interest rates will go up. particularly in 2014 . they are rotating on the bond and going into the equitty conflict. you have a good news/bad news kind of thing. that supported the market in the end of the day. so much money is looking for a home. on the other hand, there is a rude awakening before it is all over. >> you know when you look at the market in general and what is an aggressive run up look at the past week, i guess it shouldn't surprise you. i do i want want to overly bore the viewers and over do it. but th
joe, you said the not with standing, you were worried already about the underlying fundmentals of the economy and market. what did you mean by that? >> separating the two, the economy and the markets are kind of acting like on one side slow growth particularly on the revenue side world wide including china and we understand the dependence on what is happening with the feppeds -- feds with the zero cost of money . on the other hand, we have an issue of people looking for a safe haven....
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economy. that's the size of the entire canadian economy. it probably would've been there for a month straight. but a look at how the federal budget staff, cuts to the program we don't want pat or any of this stuff, that traces back to trade because we have less tax revenue. we have listed him because we have less economy and mr. whitlock cumulative effect, which is a problem entirely ignored by simply looking at the theory of comparative advantage. i mentioned fighter planes. the midpoint one other thing out. i am primarily concerned with the economic implications of the free trade issue. there's a lot of noneconomic implications. for example, the united states today is unable to put a simple military aircraft in the air without components made by potential adversaries. i gave a talk at national defense university in washington three years ago and they said we kind of know that the defense contractors control congress and nobody cares. i'm like okay. you guys worry about it. if you don't mind the idea of the usb depend in for his defense, h
economy. that's the size of the entire canadian economy. it probably would've been there for a month straight. but a look at how the federal budget staff, cuts to the program we don't want pat or any of this stuff, that traces back to trade because we have less tax revenue. we have listed him because we have less economy and mr. whitlock cumulative effect, which is a problem entirely ignored by simply looking at the theory of comparative advantage. i mentioned fighter planes. the midpoint one...
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as you said, a lot of it has to do with, of course, concerns about the strength of europe's biggest economy, germany. let me just run into the purchasing manager's index, the pmi for the month of april. that came in at 47.9. i might point out that anything below 50 indicates a contraction for manufacturing, hence, the reason why people are quite so concerned. so the readings for germany came in at a four-month low. that's concerning because germany is supposed to be a locomotive of growth. it's managed to spirit off a recession. many are hoping this country will be able to drag the other troubled eurozone companies out of their predicament. the first time in five months there's strengthening. it's a similar picture for the rest of the eurozone. the rest of the eurozone tmi number came out identical to the german figures at a four-month low. there is a surprise rebound though for manufacturing in this country, in france. not some of the reasons why the kaka rant is up. it's the biggest gainer. we do have the french pmi at a four month high where as the german pmi was at a four month low. the
as you said, a lot of it has to do with, of course, concerns about the strength of europe's biggest economy, germany. let me just run into the purchasing manager's index, the pmi for the month of april. that came in at 47.9. i might point out that anything below 50 indicates a contraction for manufacturing, hence, the reason why people are quite so concerned. so the readings for germany came in at a four-month low. that's concerning because germany is supposed to be a locomotive of growth. it's...